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So I have an uncle that is battling PD and his doctor says he has a mild caseā¦ Ao my mom and I have taken the reaponsibility of having him live with us. He is someone that has never been married, never had a girlfriend really, no kids, and had always lived at his moms houseā¦. Everything was always done for him so he doesnāt really do anything on his own anymoreā¦ He gets in these depressions because of the obvious.. no kids, no Family, and PD.. Heās like having a 65 year old toddlerā¦ Well, I noticed that every time he gets down or maybe he feels like he is being unnoticed he will start to say things likeā¦ āoh thereās a damned cat right thereā and point to the ground next to Him or something likeā¦ Iām seeing a dog in the backyard againā and he will point to the empty backyardā¦ then he will say āIām Hallucinating againāā¦ but most people I have ever seen hallucinate with PD especially ACTUALLU believe that itās there and there is no Saying āIām hallucinating againā If he was actually hallucinating about a cat next to Him I feel like He would react and get scared or try to move it or talk to Itā¦ I believe he is doing it to make us feel sorry for him or for Him to be ānoticedā in a manner of speakingā¦ Has anyone experienced hallucinations in here and if so, would the person with PD be able to decipher real From realityā¦ because A) there are dogs everywhere running around in our neighborhood and when one jumps in our backyard he does t say anything about it BECAUSE HE SEES IT AND KNOWS ITS THERE. Why would t he think that is a hallucination? Anyway advice On this would be much appreciatedā¦I want to and try to help him as much as possible but when someone works on your emotions like thatā¦ I canāt respect thatā¦ please help meā¦
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